Beginning today, Isom, who has one year of athletic eligibility left, will participate in a three-day tryout, according to a Facebook pageUSA Today is using as a source. The news has been reported elsewhere, though, and it really would be a remarkable thing for Isom to make the roster of a FBS juggernaut like LSU, especially considering her background. Isom's father committed suicide in early 2009. Later that year, Isom was in a horrific car crash that left her in bad shape. More from the devout Concordia Sentinel:

And it wasn't until Nov. 25, 2009, that God grabbed Isom's attention, and it came at 1:30 in the morning on her trip back home to Georgia for the holidays.

Isom lost control of her jeep, flipped it three times and landed upside down around a tree in a ravine.

"I remember waking up hanging upside down, literally vomiting blood and choking on it because I was upside down," Isom said.

Isom broke her neck and all of her ribs, while damaging her lungs, face and brain.